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Philip Morin Freneau
(Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832)
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Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: American liberty, a poem. : [Three lines of quotations] (New-York: : Printed by J. Anderson, at Beekman-Slip., MDCCLXXV. [1775]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The American village ([Standard Printing Company], 1906), also by Victor Hugo Paltsits and Harry Lyman Koopman (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The American village, a poem. : To which are added, several other original pieces in verse. / By Philip Freneau, A.B. ; [Two lines in Latin from Horace] (New-York: : Printed by S. Inslee and A. Car, on Moor's Wharf., M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The British prison-ship: a poem, in four cantoes.--Viz. Canto 1. The capture, 2. The prison-ship, 3. The prison-ship, continued, 4. The hospital-prison-ship. : To which is added, a poem on the death of Capt. N. Biddle, who was blown up, in an engagement with the Yarmouth, near Barbadoes. : [Thirteen lines from Milton] (Philadelphia: : Printed by F. Bailey, in Market-Street., M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A collection of poems, on American affairs and a variety of other subjects ... (D. Longworth, 1815) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A collection of poems on American affairs : and a variety of other subjects, chiefly moral and political, written between the year 1797 and the present time (David Longworth, 1815), also by N. Van Riper (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A Compendious view and brief defence of the peculiar and leading doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church. (Baltimore: : Printed by Samuel Sower, in Fayette Street., M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The defence of Stonington (Connecticut) against a British squadron : August 9th to 12th, 1814 ... (Hartford, 1864), also by J. Hammond Trumbull (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Description of the sufferings of those who were on board the Jersey and other prison ships in the harbour of New-York, during the struggle for our glorious independence. by an American who was a prisoner on board one of them. ([New York? : s.n., between 1781 and 1786?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Freneau's poems (From the Press of Lydia R. Bailey, no. 10, North-Alley, 1809) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: General Gage's confession, being the substance of His Excellency's last conference, with his ghostly father, Friar Francis. : [One line from Virgil] / By the author of the Voyage to Boston. A poem. &c. ([New York] : Printed [by Hugh Gaine], in the year, 1775) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A journey from Philadelphia to New-York, by way of Burlington and South-Amboy. By Robert Slender, stocking weaver. ; Extracted from the author's journals. ; [Two lines from Horace] (Philadelphia; : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street., MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Letters on various interesting and important subjects (Scholars' facsimiles & reprints, 1943), also by Harry Hayden Clark (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Letters on various interesting and important subjects; many of which have appeared in the Aurora. Corrected and much enlarged. / By Robert Slender. O.S.M. ; [Two lines from Pope] (Philadelphia: : Printed for the author. From the press of D. Hogan--and sold at his store, no. 222, South Third-Street, and at the office of the Aurora., December 30, 1799) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Means for the preservation of public liberty. An oration delivered in the New Dutch Church, on the Fourth of July, 1797. Being the twenty-first anniversary of our independence. / By G.J. Warner. [Ten lines of verse from Freneau] (New-York: : Printed at The Argus office, for Thomas Greenleaf and Naphtali Judah., 1797), also by G. J. Warner (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The miscellaneous works of Mr. Philip Freneau containing his essays, and additional poems. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street., MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: New travels through North America in a series of letters exhibiting the history of the victorious campaign of the allied armies, under His Excellency General Washington and the Count de Rochambeau, in the year 1781 : interspersed with political and philisophical observations upon the genius, temper and customs of the Americans; also, narrations of the capture of General Burgoyne, and Lord Cornwallis, with their armies; and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred in the course of the war in America (Printed by E.E. Powars and N. Willis, for E. Battelle ..., 1784), also by abbé Robin (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832, trans.: New travels through North-America: in a series of letters; exhibiting, the history of the victorious campaign of the allied armies, under His Excellency General Washington, and the Count de Rochambeau, in the year 1781. : Interspersed woth political, and philosophical observations, upon the genius, temper, and customs of the Americans; also narrations of the capture of General Burgoyne, and Lord Cornwallis, with their armies; and a variety of interesting particulars, which occurred, in the course, of the war in America. / Translated from the original of the Abbé Robin, one of the chaplains to the French army in America. ; [Six lines from Young] (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., M,DCC,LXXXIII [1783].--Price two thirds of a dollar), by abbé Robin and George Berkeley (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: New Year verses, addressed to those gentlemen who have been pleased to favour Francis Wrigley, news carrier, with their custom. January 1, 1783. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Sellers, 1782]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: New-Year verses, for those who carry the Pennsylvania gazette to the customers. January 1, 1784. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Sellers, 1783]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: New Year's verses addressed to the customers of the Freeman's journal, by the lad who carries it. January 8th, 1783. ([Philadelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey, 1783]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: New year's verses, for 1786; addressed to the customers of the Columbian herald, by the printers lads who carry it. ([Charleston, S.C. : Printed by T.B. Bowen & J. Markland, 1785]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A poem, on the rising glory of America; being an exercise delivered at the public commencement at Nassau-Hall, September 25, 1771. : [Six lines from Seneca's Medea] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, for R. Aitken, bookseller, opposite the London-Coffee-House, in Front-Street., M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]), also by H. H. Brackenridge and College of New Jersey. Class of 1771 (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems. (Hafner Pub. Co., 1960) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems. (Hafner Pub. Co., 1929) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems (by Carter and Wilkinson, 1797), also by Josias Lyndon Arnold and James Burrill (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems of Freneau (Harcourt, Brace, and company, 1929), also by Harry Hayden Clark (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American Revolution (The University Library, 1902), also by Fred Lewis Pattee, Princeton Historical Association, and Princeton Princeton Historical Association (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The poems of Philip Freneau, poet of the American Revolution (Russell & Russell, 1963), also by Fred Lewis Pattee (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 1 (of 3), ed. by Fred Lewis Pattee (Gutenberg ebook)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 2 (of 3), ed. by Fred Lewis Pattee (Gutenberg ebook)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The Poems of Philip Freneau, Poet of the American Revolution. Volume 3 (of 3), ed. by Fred Lewis Pattee (Gutenberg ebook)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The poems of Philip Freneau, : written chiefly during the late war. (Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street, 1786), also by Francis Bailey (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The poems of Philip Freneau. Written chiefly during the late war. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street., MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems on various subjects, but chiefly illustrative of the events and actors in the American War of Independence. (J.R. Smith, 1861) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems relating to the American revolution (W. J. Widdleton ;, 1865), also by Evert A. Duyckinck (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poems, written between the years 1768 & 1794. (Printed at the Press of the author, 1795), also by Hannah Morison, William Morison, and Robert B. Dixon (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Poetæ minores Græci, selecti & emendati: scilicet, Hesiodus, Theocritus, Moschus, Bion, Smyrn. Musæus, Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras. (Typis T. Wood, impensis G. Innys & R. Manby ... & C. Bathurst ..., 1739), also by Ralph Winterton (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Prose (Scarecrow Press, 1955) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The Rejected addresses; together with the prize address, presented for the prize medal, offered for the best address, on the opening of the new Park Theatre, in the city of New York ... (N. Smith, 1821), also by Charles Sprague (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Some account of the capture of the ship "Aurora," (M. F. Mansfield & A. Wessels, 1899) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Some account of the capture of the ship "Aurora." (The New York times, 1971) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Some account of the capture of the ship "Aurora," (M. F. Mansfield & A. Wessels, 1899) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Tom Paine's jests; being an entirely new and select collection of patriotic bon mots, repartees, anecdotes, epigrams, observations, &c. on political subjects. / By Thomas Paine, and other supporters of the rights of man. ; To which is added, A tribute to the swinish multitude, being a choice collection of patriotic songs. ; [Two lines of quotations] (Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey, no. 118, Market-Street., M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]), also by Thomas Paine and R. Thomson (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The travels of the imagination; a true journey from Newcastle to London. : To which are added, American independence, an everlasting deliverance from British tyranny: a poem. (Philadelphia: : Printed, by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]), also by James Murray (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: Unpublished Freneauana (Printed for the editor, 1918), also by Charles Fredrick Heartman (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A view of society and manners in France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy: with anecdotes relating to some eminent characters. / Written by John Moore, M.D. during his travels through those countries, with His Grace, the present Duke of Hamilton. ; [Three lines of verse from Horace translated by Francis] ; The first volume. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by Robert Bell, in Third-Street., MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]), also by John Moore and Douglas Hamilton Hamilton (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: The village merchant: a poem. : To which is added The country printer. : [Four lines of verse] (Philadelphia: : Printed by Hoff and Derrick,, M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A voyage to Boston : A poem (Sold by W. Woodhouse, 1900) (page images at HathiTrust)
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832: A voyage to Boston. A poem. : [Five lines from Shakespeare] / By the author of American liberty, a poem: General Gage's Soliloquy, &c. (Philadelphia: : [Printed by Benjamin Towne] Sold by William Woodhouse, in Front-Street., M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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